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Excluded from inclusive communities: LGBTQ youths' perception of their community

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JOURNAL OF GAY & LESBIAN SOCIAL SERVICES
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 103-122

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10538720.2020.1850386

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Community; exclusion; LGBTQ+; policing; resilience; SGM

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LGBTQ+ young adults often seek support and community in LGBTQ+ spaces, but may face exclusion due to policing of their identities and marginalization based on intersecting identities.
LGBTQ+ young adults often enter LGBTQ+ spaces seeking support and community, not expecting to find that they may face exclusion. In this paper, we explore narratives of LGBTQ+ young adults of exclusionary experiences in LGBTQ+ communities. Participants stated they were policed regarding the authenticity of their identities, due to their appearance, (not) meeting stereotypes, not being enough, not presenting in a way that allowed others to properly read their identities, or by having identities that have been deemed invalid by the community. Additionally, within LGBTQ+ spaces, those who were not White and who had multiple intersecting identities often felt excluded.

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